tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4599702957095945938.post2224958685952388155..comments2024-03-04T06:12:38.695+13:00Comments on Photo-Sleuth: A mystery marriage in Barton-under-Needwood (Part 3)Brett Paynehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07706734864792449845noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4599702957095945938.post-69339044555174036032009-04-27T17:01:00.000+12:002009-04-27T17:01:00.000+12:00Thank you, Evelyn. Yes, these wedding traditions ...Thank you, Evelyn. Yes, these wedding traditions are not particularly familiar to me either, and I think the day has long since passed when there was a specific time set for weddings in the UK. Also, to me, breakfast is not really something that you'd be having at midday.Brett Paynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07706734864792449845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4599702957095945938.post-89615359605880810722009-04-27T04:37:00.000+12:002009-04-27T04:37:00.000+12:00What a great article!
My ancestors were almost 10...What a great article! <br />My ancestors were almost 100% Acadian/French Canadian (with a bit of Anglo-Norman Channel Islands thrown in)so I'm unfamiliar with Anglo/Protestant wedding traditions so this idea of morning marriages with wedding breakfasts is new to me. <br />I must say that I like the idea though. Nowadays I suspect the bride and groom must be exhausted from the daylong hoopla wedding/dinner/reception/dance etc.Evelyn Yvonne Theriaulthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04512331037467548666noreply@blogger.com